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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJul-29-2015 06:59 PM
xteacher wrote:cinscope wrote:
Don't forget to keep the current info on file with the chip company or the chip is no good.
Definitely! I help out with a couple of local rescues, and I can't tell you how many found dogs are chipped, but the information is out of date. With most microchip companies, you have to pay a yearly fee to keep the chip current. Also check your profile on the company's website when you pay the fee, to make sure all the contact information is still correct. My dogs' microchip company (Home Again) notifies me by email when it's time to pay the yearly fee.).
โJul-29-2015 03:29 PM
Uppercrust wrote:
My dogs are chipped only problem I do not remember through what company it has been 7 years. I will have to find their adoption (sshh don't tell them they are adopted) papers. They also have id tags on their collar. One tag tells what kind of camper for in a campground and my cell number.
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โJul-29-2015 01:57 PM
dturm wrote:
AAHA has started a universal microchip lookup service Pet microchip lookup
Another private company is attempting to unify databases Check the chip
Not all companies have yearly fees. There are some that do a single lifetime registration, but do have charges for changes in address or ownership.
Doug, DVM
โJul-29-2015 11:37 AM
โJul-29-2015 05:02 AM
cinscope wrote:
Don't forget to keep the current info on file with the chip company or the chip is no good.
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